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papp on tuesday. he pleaded not guilty pelosi spent almost a week in the hospital. he was a released just yesterday and today the date for the preliminary hearing in the case was set abc 7 news reporter news peña was in court this morning and has the latest news. yes, emma and dan this was the first step ahead of a potential trial on december 14th. the district attorney's office will have to prove that they have enough evidence against the pap for a trial. this is all happening on the same day speaker of the house nancy pelosi updated her supporters on her husband paul. today for the first time since the attack house speaker nancy pelosi spoken camera about the status of her husband's health this a week since david. allegedly broke into the pelosi's home and hit paul pelosi in the head with a hammer. it' gonna be a long haul b he wille well and it's just so tragic haven't happened, but nonetheless we have to be
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optimistic. he surrounded by family. so that's a wonderful thing. pelosi was speaking to her supporters in this video today in court a judge set the date for the preliminary hearing in this case at this point. we will be determining what witnesses we need to call whether we call a victim whether we call the 911 dispatcher whether we present certain evidence san francisco district attorney brooke. jenkins said they have strong evidence against a pop to take him to trial including body camera video from the two officers who responded to the 911 call last friday the police observed mr. depat pull that hammer away and then strike mr. pelosi. the pop was not in the courtroom, but christine pelosi the daughter of nancy pelosi and paul pelosi was present the judge revealed today that she had worked with christine pelosi in the 90s. we are unclear at this point whether that judge will hear any evidence in that case. you see hastings law professor.
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george was he trial lawyer for the office of the public defender? san francisco he gave insight into what david perhaps defense team may be planning in this particular case. it appears possibly that there may be a mental defense. so the defense attorney is likely to ask any questions to elicit testimony that substantiates that the defendant was acting bizarrely now david the pub faces 13 years to life in prison if convicted of state charges which include attempted murder burglary and elder abuse the pap has entered a not guilty plea to all these charges in the newsroom loose peña abc 7 news liz. what about the federal charges against the suspect? less than justice department has also charged the pap with two federal crimes assault on the family member of a federal official and attempted kidnapping of a federal official that pap has not entered a plea in federal court yet. all right luz, thank you so
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much. there's a lot of interest in this case and if you want to know what happens download the abc 7 bay area mobile app now customized notifications and select breaking news and we'll send a push alert right to your phone with the story. mass layoffs one week after elon musk's takeover of the san francisco base company twitter and today without access to work accounts. the tweets came fast and furious from employees now out of a job twitter says approximately 784 employees at its san francisco headquarters will be terminated the rest of the layoffs are in other cities in the us and around the globe cut backs were across the board sales marketing engineering and even the ai group working to make twitter's algorithms more transparent and fair for those now out of work industry experts say here's something to consider tech company jobs generally are still in high demand. so it may be that people will find a place to land in the end. in his first company-wide email elon musk explained the massive
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cutbacks saying it's an effort to quote put twitter on a healthy path. well lawsuits are being filed contending elon musk broke the law during these massive twitter layoffs that came so suddenly a los angeles-based trial attorney. spoke about it on our 3 program called getting answers. we have a very strong worker protection law. it's called the worn act w-a-r-n and it provides that if there are mass layoffs at big companies employees are supposed to get 60 days notice. she went on to say twitter is keeping some employees for 60 days through the beginning of january. they won't actually be working but will get their pay and benefits vallejo police chief shawnee williams announced his resignation today abc 7 news reporter melanie. woodrow has been covering the department for years and has the latest. about three months after the vallejo police officers association, and the returnees held a news conference declaring they had no confidence in chief shawnee williams. the chief has now resigned chief
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williams writing in a statement in part quote while the department still has strides to make toward its ultimate goals together. we have accomplished many tasks that i feel have put vpd on the right path to success during his nearly three-year tenure vallejo experienced a significant decline in police shootings use of forced incidents and citizen complaints and claims according to a news release put out by the city civil rights attorney melissa knoll. he's the first person is probably ever done right by the department. he had been terminating officers that were problematic he seem to be holding people accountable the things that we said we wanted in a chief but it's an opinion that was not helped by many vallejo police officers or their attorneys, including mike raines. hopefully the city will now get a good leader approximately seven months after chief williams joined vpd in are shot and killed sean monterosa the department waited 38 and a half hours to announce monte. rosa's death, even though the i-team confirmed montarosa was pronounced dead approximately one hour after the shooting
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monte rose's sisters, ashley and michelle it took a long time for us to just trust the chief. they say chief williams earned their confidence describing a sit-down they had with the chief around the two year anniversary of sean's death as transformational and then to get this news today was kind of disheartening their attorney lee merritt. it should not interfere with the process of holding officers accountable for the misconduct that was revealed during his tenure the city manager has appointed deputy chief jason ta as interim. chief in a statement email to abc 7 news the vallejo police officers association rights in part. we are optimistic about the new leadership and look forward to repairing relationships along with rebuilding internal trust for the it melanie woodrow abc 7 news. a woman was shot while driving on i-580 this morning near grand avenue in oakland. the chp says it was a targeted incident. the woman was taken to a hospital and is expected to recover. we're glad to say two men were in the car.
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they were not hurt but one of them was arrested for an outstanding warrant police. do not have any information about the suspected shooter. in the north bay of vandal has taken the air out of the holidays slashing giant inflatables and damaging an activity scene for some reason abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard found people who are determined though not to let this ruin their holiday spirit. it just has all the best stuff all the best stuff for the last six years sebastopol hardware has been serving up christmas with all the sparkle and their holiday market tent and i come here and i say oh i can't wait to see what they have because they always have such great stuff here. is it exciting time for us and it is exciting time. we think for the community too, but i'll see someone didn't didn't feel that way. gm dan allen ham says early sunday morning eight giant holiday inflatables outside the tent where vandalized snowman santa's gnomes the figures slashed and spray painted with
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anarchy symbols and pentagrams vandals also took black paint at the stores nativity scene. most of the pain has been removed and got the call from my sister manager and i was shocked and i said you're kidding right? and so i drove down here and came back and took a look myself, and i was just amazed that someone would go through and do that allingham says store security cameras caught a possible suspect walking around the tent before dawn actually, it looks like a long hair reducers they refer to me is miss claus mama christmas employee dora avila has a lot of nicknames here, but she's trying not to ruin the happy vibe despite what happened very sad and it's somebody wants to deface something. that's so joyful. we're just trying to make the community copy. i hope they get caught. you better believe these inflatables are pricey worth about two grand total as for
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repairing them. that would be a holly jolly. no inflatables are a total loss. alingham says police are investigating reviewing surveillance video for now. he says a new display will go up soon to replace the fallen holiday heroes our whole point and all this is it, you know, we're not gonna let let someone like that deter our holiday cheer and our time we were super celebrating here in sebastopol. we're going to continue doing what we do and rock about someone spoil that in sebastopol cornell bernard abc 7 news good for them about some jerk mess up there. bad, all right weather isn't bad. not at all actually and we have exactly what we need, which is a pattern of rain meteorologist. sandy patel is here sandia. yeah. it's finally starting to look like it should around this time of year, dan and alma. let me show you the storm impact scale. it is showing up every single day for the next four days, which is great. of course. it's a light level one the entire time, but we'll take it at this point atmospheric river is pushing into the pacific northwest. we're going to get a little wave
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that develops that brings us a few showers tomorrow. it's not the atmospheric river. let me make that very clear. it's a light level one storm and as it moves in you're gonna see some rounds of showers first round coming in at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the north bay. it starts to move through seven o'clock in the east bay the peninsula and then as you look here that light level one will continue into sunday night. that's when that next round of rain comes in. this is exclusive to abc 7 news total weekend rain. we're looking at anywhere from a few hundreds to about a half an inch for most of you so i'll be back to show you our hour exactly how long this is going to last and how long you'll need to hang on to the umbrellas the accuweather 7-day forecast coming up dan ama okay. sandy. thanks very much. well, we are just four days away from the election tonight a look at how the bay area's biggest county with one of the hottest races is making sure it's ready. do you need identity theft protection? is it worth it seven on your side did the research and michael finney has the answer for you tonight?
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dustin dorsey says santa clara county is ready for a very big night on tuesday. you know what? it means when you see these guys, right? it's voting season all is calm at election headquarters at the santa clara county registrar voters office, but the team is ready for what they are expecting to be a busy election day. all of our vote centers are fully staffed. we actually had extra vote centers in case anything happened with any of the vote centers. so we have extra staff extra vote centers. we have volunteers that come here on election every single day as soon as the vote centers open public and legislative affairs manager evelyn mendez says november elections always bring out the voters but a tight election to decide san jose's next mayor, no doubt has people interested in making their voices heard. in fact mendes says people are doing less early voting and really studying this important ballot before turning in their votes, but on election day the county is expecting somewhere between 55 and 65% voter turnout a major increase from the low numbers. we saw on the june primaries. it was 35% in june.
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we're expecting it to be higher, but we're prepared for it. we have enough. on hand to handle if we had a million voters turn in their ballot. those poll workers are already hard at work sorting and counting the early votes that have been coming in mendez says the county is saying nineteen percent turnout so far and while there has been concern over voter security across the country mendez assures there have been no issues in the county doesn't anticipate any moving forward everywhere that voters take a ballot. there's always two people with the ballot at all times. that's very imminent. all of our offices are transparent anyone can come in and see what the process is, but we do make sure we're the ballot counting is happening. no one can go behind those doors is closed 24-hour surveillance 103 secure vote centers in total open through 8 pm on election night in santa clara county dustin dorsey abc 7 news. every voter in california now gets a mail-in ballot and millions have already been returned. we're tracking returns across the state and you can as well. this is on the homepage of our
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website abc7news.com. it's interesting. check it out when you have a moment now on election night, we will be live streaming results as soon as the polls close for three straight hours from 8pm. that's when the polls close until 11:00. you can watch that with our abc 7 bay area app on your smartphone or your smart tv and here on abc 7 television. you can watch abc 7 news beginning at four beginning at five. we're going to go live to abc network coverage of national elections so much at stake across the country with live local cut-ins during that time every 30 minutes then abc 7 news at 11pm. we'll have a full recap of all the local and national results. so we hope you will join us for a very busy and important day on tuesday. yeah. absolutely. all right, is it going to be a busy rain weekend? that is the question we kind of like the pattern. we're in meteorologist sandy. is here with the full forecast. yeah, it's going to be an off and on rain kind of weekend. so not a washout dan and alma but much needed rain beneficial continuing through early next
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week. you want to see spectacular. check this out from our east bay hills camera. we're seeing the beautiful color there with a higher clouds the fog down below. all right, don't forget daylight saving time ends this sunday you want to fall back one hour sunday at 2. am we basically go to standard time. don't forget to change your batteries as well. so just a friendly reminder and enjoy that extra hour of sleep. i want to show you a live view from our abc 7 oakland airport camera, you can see as we look back towards san francisco clouds are stacked up right now and definitely we'll be seeing more of that as the rain arrives this weekend fall back sunday morning with the daylight saving time ending. we are looking at a wet pattern to continue into next week as we look at live doppler 7, high pressure has been keeping us dry for today the morning temperatures and the coldest spots were in the mid to 30s this afternoon. it was a milder day with mid 50s to upper 60s atmospheric river is aimed at the pacific northwest eventually. we will get some showers
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tomorrow afternoon evening and then some rain sunday night to live doppler 7 showing you the cloud cover overhead and some fog from our mount tam cam tonight 55 in the city. it is 57 in oakland. so definitely sweater weather right now 63, san jose and 54 and a half moon bay. here's a lovely view from our exploratorium camera as we see those wispy clouds upper 50s from santa rosa napa 64 right now in concord on our exclusive abc 7 news storm impact scale. it's a light level one for saturday and sunday afternoon evening showers tomorrow afternoon evening. we're looking at rain sunday night anywhere from about a couple hundreds to about a half an inch for most areas. so tomorrow morning, we start out with a little patchy drizzle tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock notice. that's when the north bay starts to get wet the rest of your going. what rain so you can get your plans in if you're in the bay in the south bay four o'clock it starts to cross parts of san francisco in the east bay and then by night time it begins to move southward, but it may not hold together. so if you get missed in san
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jose, that's why but that's not the only system that second system coming in sunday is going to bring in heavier. rainfall. it's going to be moderate as it begins to move in sunday night in the north bay and then really light to moderate for 11pm. so be ready for that. hopefully your home by that time and you don't have to worry about driving around in the wet weather. rainfall estimates for both days two hundredths in livermore all the way to four tenths in clear lake. we do have some higher totals. well up to the north in terms of your temperatures tomorrow morning not as cold because of the cloud cover 40s 50s tomorrow afternoon. just keep the umbrella's handy as you might need them depending on where you are upper 50s to the mid 60s and look at the accuweather seven day forecast a light level one showers arriving tomorrow afternoon evening. don't forget fall back one hour sunday night we get some rain. it's a light level one going into monday wet and windy. there is a possibility of thunderstorms on monday. it's a slight chance election day is a one that is going to be
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a shower day a chilly one temperature is only in the low to mid 50s and then a slight chance lingering into wednesday, but computer models are disagreeing on wednesday veterans day, which is coming up on friday. there is a slight chance of some lingering showers, but overall, this is the kind of pattern we want to see on the accuweather is 70% it's good stuff. yes. thanks, andrea. and now it's so exciting because the opera is back again, but i'm conducting. she's in charge at 17 tonight the musical prodigy making history with the san jose opera stay with us and let's give you another look at that beautiful shot. sandia shared. this is the live view from our east bay hills tower camera. it is gorgeous. it is gorgeous. this is what voting yes on prop 31 means. yes on 31 ends the sale of candy flavored tobacco products.
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child prodigy made history throughout the world and continues to set records as a teenager at age 17. she'll make her conducting debut with opera san jose abc 7 news reporter. zach fuentes was there for rehears a wave of music fills this rehearsal hall that music starting and stopping with the wave of this baton the person commanding that baton and the room of musicians 17 year old alma deutscher. the british composer pianist and violinist leading an orchestra musicians older than her composed her first piano sonata at five at seven. she completed a short opera and rhoda violin concerto at nine now, she's in san jose for her international operatic conducting debut of the opera. she started creating as an eight year old a new take on cinderella. some people may remember me from five years ago because that
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cinderella was performed also in san jose in the opera, but then i was playing the violin and playing a piano and now it's so exciting because the opera is back again, but i'm conducting so i'm boss. i'm in charge of everything and i can get it to silently how i wanted to sound don't you says at 17 leading a room of adults doesn't intimidate her. she's been doing it since she was seven. i remember they would always in the beginning. it's a little bit strange that little girl comes and tells orders, you know, how it should sound like but always when they when they actually go to know me and go to know music and they then they understood it's not just deutscher's conducting that makes opera san jose's production of cinderella unique. it's also the way she wrote the story instead of the prince finding her with a shoe. it's a little bit different as a twist. he actually finds her with a melody. which she sings as she flees and then he searches the whole kingdom and sings the beginning of the melody and he thinks only the girl who can finish this
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melody because he remembers it was haunting but he doesn't know what it was. only the girl who can finish it is the one he's looking. as for what's next deutscher says she's working on a new opera the emperor's new waltz set to debut in austria. come back to us here in the bay area. i hope so. i hope so. why don't we can do the new opera next year or something zack fuentes abc 7 news. she is incredible. what a delightful. yeah. well cinderella runs from november 12th through the 27th tickets are available at opera sj.org support that it was it wasn't that odd. bit odd only abc 7 news tracks down a connection through tennis that links two men arrested in a murder for hire plot. should you buy identity theft protection? what do you get for your money? i'm michael finney 7 on your side is nd building a better
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in abc 7 news. anchor dion limb has the story. you'll see only on seven. the news of nelson charles arrest one week ago for the murder of his longtime partner lily sue did not come as a shock to retired college professor thomas cooney. it's not what i expected. i mean the overall outcome, but i wasn't surprised however, it was the news of charles death by suicide in jail hours later that bothered him most. i don't know how they're gonna get the real story about how how hashim was pulled into this. and i you know. i just think people should get a fair shake. please your old hashim basin. bay dentist outside a massage parlor in oakland 's robbery attempt kuni says he first met basin right here at davy's tennis stadium in oakland about 12 years ago. basin was an employee as confirmed by online records and cooney played with cha on occasion in those times. i was closer with hashim than i was with.
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nelson he was phenomenal nelson and hashim would be playing a lot of tennis and they got to know each other and i of course got to know them cooney says charles ultimately hired basin to hit with him. they were around each other a lot. he had a convertible porsche. he had a bentley. he had a bmw he would arrive with nelson leave with nelson go to lunch with nelson, you know these sort of things charles other love of singing for an audience. long way here's video used in the investigation showing nelson singing at a memorial concert for sue in september and an invitation one guest sent me of a musical performance memorial that was scheduled on the evening chao was arrested it was more about him who's was a narcissist as for basin. about his pastors coming to light he was arrested for felony assault of an officer during a mayday protest in 2012. seven months earlier abc 7 news interviewed basin during an
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occupy oakland demonstration. we feel that we want more supporters to come down here. so as basin sits in the santa rita jail with no bail awaiting his next court appearance cooney, isn't sure what changed in basin's life, but wanted to talk to me today about the young man. he first met more than 10 years ago. there's no one to answer for what was said to machine to pull them into this. and that that bothers me. that's the mystery in oakland dionne lim. abc7 news. and basin is due back in court on november 15th. stocks rallied at the end of trading as wall street digested the latest us jobs report the dow gained more than 400 points the nasdaq rose 132 in the s&p was up 50 employers added 261,000 jobs last month the lowest numbers since december of 2020 and wage increases eased pointing to a slowing economy. you have probably seen ads for
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id protection and maybe wondered if it's actually worth the money. yeah seven on your size michael. finney has just taken a deep dive into the industry and joins us now with information and his advice. yeah. this is you know, it's interesting id protection used to be offered finally a handful of companies now, there are dozen streets from so should you consider buying id theft has swirling all around you identity theft is on the rice. in fact, 30% of all the identity theft. claims are people stealing your information and starting a new credit card under your name the bad guys go where the money is and now that's often where your identity and financial accounts converge. we used to see scams targeting a lot of senior citizens, but now with everything being accessible online. we're actually seeing camps chart scams targeting the younger generation casey johnson signed up for lifelock identity
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theft protection around 2015. i was in the process of wanting to buy a home and being a single parent. i didn't want any disruptions or interference and good thing. he bought that protection an identity thief using casey's name racked up arrest warrant for traffic violations in casey's job was on the line. i try to take care of it on my own. and between the department of motor vehicles the police department and the courthouse it was it was too much. so i then remembered that i had lifelock life lock finish cleaning up the identity theft mess paid out twelve hundred dollars for attorneys. then casey was hit again. there was a an attempt to open a credit card account for the balance of about 12,000. and lifelock contacted me and asked me if it was me and it was a simple response. no. and they were able to stop that credit from being issued.
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david portnam is with lifelock. it's a the three layered approach. how can we prevent something and it from it happening, but then monitoring in the background and then and then at the end restoring you back to normal whether that's making your credit be the way it was making you financially again through reimbursements and and things like that. lifelock says well reimburse as much as one million dollars in funds lost to identity thieves as lifelock ever paid out one million dollars. yes, we have. yeah, we see we see in the last 12 months. we've seen over 60 million dollars in claims coming in. from our members okay, we resolve 99.5% of those claims. there are many companies offering identity theft protection among them some of the largest names in homeowners insurance safeco for instance offers a policy that includes 25,000 in reimbursement for getting your good name back.
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and what does that policy cost? one dollar a month the identity theft resource center says a policy can be a good purchase, but you still have to stay involved. you have aaa to help you out in the event of some kind of roadside issue a flat tire a dead battery, but that doesn't really mean you can abdicate all responsibility for safe driving on the road. we have to play our parts as well. we'll give the last word to casey. just one of the best decision i ever made was to do that. i'm not sure if i would be where i am had not had that protection and reimbursement. now many of these policies offer more than identity the protection they actually offer fraud protection. so when looking for protection to see what they monitor what they pay for and then what you need to buy my advice it's worth buying really like i'm shocked to be saying that but you have to get the policy that fits you
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money? yeah, all that money a world record jackpot is up for grabs in a little more than 24 hours. someone could win powerball's 1.6 billion dollar jackpot. the south bay has been on a winning streak this year with different lottery winners as abc 7 news reporter. zach fuentes found many. hope that luck will extend to them. it's been a lot busier than usual at this milpitas. 7-eleven the price ticket sold that this store is worth more than one million 44,000 one half of the second place prize in the powerball the other ticket worth the same sold in southern,
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california saturday at the store. i've read right to my ticket only one five bucks so lucky for and lucky this year alone different stores throughout the south bay of sold several big winning tickets three one million dollar scratchers tickets were sold in san jose between january and march a 20 million dollar scratchers ticket was also sold in san jose in september the biggest of the year so far has been the 247 million dollar mega millions win sold in san jose that was followed by more winds including that most recent win in milpitas. whatever reason santa clara county has become kind of a lucky one in california now with all eyes focused on the big jackpot prize, california lottery spokesperson carolyn becker says, there are some critical things players have to know first the person has to realize it and keep that to get safe then secondly at their own pace. they have a year to come forward come into one of our offices. the lottery has offices all over
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the state. they're all listed right on our website lottery winners in california's names are subject to public record, but the state doesn't tax the prize only the federal government at this point if a winner claims surprises a lump. see a lottery says they will get more than 700 million dollars. that's some of the real winners are the public schools the lottery raises money for in the most recent fiscal year more than 22 million dollars have been raised for santa clara county public schools alone put something we're really proud of it's something that we consider a big win for california, even if no one here ends up hitting that big one schools are gonna win either way in the south bay zach fuentes abc 7 news, and we will send out the winning powerball numbers as soon as they are picked. that's 8 pm tomorrow download the abc 7 news app for your phone and set up notifications so that you will get the alert first. rain returns this weekend and we'll have wet weather for days. in fact, sandia will help you plan out the week just ahead.
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chinatown now has a new name madison park was officially renamed today in honor of late alameda county supervisor wilma chan. she was struck and killed by a car while walking her dog. yesterday chance served oakland as a state assembly member before joining the county board of supervisors. all right. let's get one last check on our weather. yeah meteorologist sandy patel tracking a lot of rain sandia. yeah. it's gonna be nice to see wet weather continuing for several days. so let's take a look at the forecast for the walk to end alzheimer's it's tomorrow right here in san francisco pier 27 and reggie a key will be there emceeing the event along with some members of abc 7 news and the weather looks perfect for walking mid to upper 50s. there is a chance of showers by the time the walk is ending at noon time. so take the umbrella maybe a sweater live doppler 7 showing you clouds right now. you will see some showers developed tomorrow afternoon evening your highs will come down a few degrees upper 50s to
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mid 60s. now, here's a look at the hourly timeline for this light level one system one o'clock. it's in the north bay by 6:00. it's crossing the central bay and then later on at night. it might fall apart before it reaches the south bay but better opportunity with the second round is sunday night for everyone to start to see some rain late sunday night going into monday. it's going to turn to snow in the mountains one to four feet winners. morning, sunday afternoon to wednesday morning difficult to impossible travel with the heavy snow, but we'll take any snow we can get obviously good for our water. supply monday is wet tuesday is still wet for election day plenty of snow in the mountains and then wednesday things start to fizzle out. here's a look at the accuweather 7-day forecast. it's a light level one saturday sunday monday tuesday certainly going to get chillier as we had towards next week and don't forget set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed tomorrow night sunday morning daylight saving time ends. enjoy that extra hour of sleep, dan and alma larry. said all right. we'd like to enjoy a win. yeah, boy. can they pull it off that's
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gonna be tough tonight. well because you don't have stuff and clay if the warriors are gonna win their first road game of the season tonight, they're gonna have to do it with their bench only because all the stars like me join a day of rest stars like me join a day of rest in new new orleans that is next floor and decor, my go-to to get it all. tile, wood, stone and laminate — they've got it. installation materials — yup. and all the tools i need — they've got those too. more importantly, they've got my back with benefits and services i actually want and a pro app that makes my job easier. floor and decor just...gets it. and that means i get more done. at floor and decor, whether you're looking for everyday low pricing on in-stock job-lot quantities and installation materials, or a powerful partner to help take your business to the next level, we've got you covered. discover floor and decor today!
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to the next level, we've got you covered. larry beale good evening. warriors are winless on the road this season their chances of getting that elusive first victory tonight in new orleans not great because after losing last night in orlando the dubs are resting staff clay, draymond andrew wiggins as well. so what is wrong with this team? a little bit of everything starting with defense when things aren't going right, you're not winning. the spotlight is going to be on what? individual players what collective, you know, five man groups aren't playing well to then, you know. try to highlight whatever needs to change but when things are going well, the whole team gets gets love so you have to put everybody has to be in the same
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boat. yes. it is the young gospel, but it is it is not more their fault than it is our fault. and so yes, they have some things to learn and i have no doubt that they will learn those things. so as much as it is their fault and not knowing rotations and all that stuff. i must not be doing a great job leading if everybody got in front of these migrants, they all could talk about what they need to do better. that's how you have to approach it. that's how we won in the past and that's how we're going to do it this year. yeah, there's no shortage of blame to go around steph hyping up the kids the dubs subs and nolans jordan pool finding moses moody for the jam steph liking that word is actually up by six early pells brandon ingram with authority just right down broadway doug still led by one after one to the second quarter pool will turn it over zion williamson healthy and coming in hot with a windmill jam a 12-nothing pills run to start the second quarter dubs fighting about, you know, jonathan
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comminger can jump pretty well also. hello. right now at the half new orleans leading 61 to 54 the 49ers their four and four. they have the weekend off following their huge win over the rams time now for little rest and relaxation as they prepare for the second half of the season and the good news is the niners have a favorable schedule down the stretch six home games only two road games at division leader seattle whom they already beat and las vegas. plus there is a neutral site game against the cardinals in mexico city a game. you can watch right here on abc 7 on november 21st the 49ers a perfect three, you know in the division and the path to the postseason starts with winning the west so like we're the right time. i feel like we're made our team is made for november or december football i don't even care about our loss of stuff. i'm just looking at way as it like we three and on in division and that's when it comes down to we went all the video games. we're in the playoffs. we've shown flashes of being great at certain times this year, but doesn't mean anything if we don't do it next week.
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dusty baker's astros will try to close out the phillies and game 6 of the world series tomorrow dusty of course managed the giants for 10 years. there's so many fans especially here in the bay area who just despise the astros, but they want to see dusty win his first world series in 25 years as a manager. you're gonna be a lot of energy in our park and what you know coming in here. i know everybody wanted us to sweep but realistically, you know you went to three on the road and this has been a very very good team road team and a very good getaway day. team, and we take pride in that. dusty has done just about everything in baseball except when the world series as the skipper. so a lot of people pulling for him finally the kyrie irving saga he apologized on instagram last night, but today nike suspended their relationship with him and also suspended the launch of his new sneaker. so the ramifications of this
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there are consequences that he will be facing that costs him a lot autonomy. yeah. thanks larry. all right. tonight on abc 7 at 8 black panther in search of wakanda. then 2020 is on at nine and do stay with us for abc 7 news at 11. remember the abc 7 news is streaming 24. and get the abc 7 bay area app and join us whenever you want wherever you are. finally this friday a few thoughts about what really matters four days from now something profoundly important will happen in every city and town in america americans will go to the polls and make decisions that demonstrate our commitment to democracy many of us have already voted by mail, but election day itself is still a very special symbol of our self-governance. when we the people have our say about various issues and on who will hold power. what it should be is a day to celebrate who we are and what we stand for. sadly it's becoming something else a time filled with
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hostility exposing angry divisions and suspicion a lack of faith in the integrity of the process. look, we all have different opinions about who should lead and how but demonizing those with opposing views has gone from bloodsport to something deeply corrosive in our society. and the effort to undermine the idea that our elections are tampered with or rigged in some way is increasingly putting our very democracy in danger. really matters is that we all realize was it at stake here? our way of life i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley abc7. that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. we thank you for joining us. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley for sandy patel. larry beale all of us here. we appreciate your time. have a great evening. we'll see you again for abc 7 news at 11.
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now open in northern california. like a trip to great wolf lodge. ♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is the... [cheers and applause] here is our fifth group of "jeopardy!" champions-- a pension calculation developer from cary, north carolina... a consultant from plano, texas... and a meteorologist from minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings! thank you, johnny. welcome back to the tournament of champions. in yesterday's game, 4-day champion john focht made the most of the two daily doubles in the double jeopardy! round, cruising into final jeopardy! with the first runaway game of the tournament.
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today we welcome three more great champs in eric, jaskaran, and jackie, each of whom is hoping to punch their ticket to the semifinals. welcome and good luck. let's go to work, as alex used to say. here are the categories in the jeopardy! round. first... then... ...please, then... and... eric, where would you like to start? let's start with champions of tournaments for $600. -eric. -what is curling? -you got it. -champions, $800. -jaskaran. -what is the ufc? -that's it. -champions of tournaments, $400.
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